13441239, RE: this line of thinking is why they are going to get crushed Posted by legsdiamond, Fri Sep-03-21 03:36 PM
> >They should be making moves to minimize the damage. > >I'd argue they could actually buck trends and not get >destroyed at all, but that isn't my point here. > >"nothing we can do about it, so....lets do nothing to try and >stop it"? > >At the very least...if they are going to get crushed...start >acting with fucking urgency. > > >If the situation truly is their days of unified government are >numbered and there is absolutely nothing they can do about it, >then make these next few months fucking count. >
I agree… push thru what you can while you can.
>Plus the situation isn't just '22. Its if they don't wake the >fuck up they may not have unified government again for a >fucking decade. > its hard to have a unified govt. Wouldn’t be surprised if it took that long. > >As far as blaming the jobs on unemployment, cmon man. That >has been debunked. There are over half a million people who >are out of the workforce because they died of fucking COVID.
I just said I believe more people have died than are being reported which could be impacting job numbers. How did you miss that?
>Probably families who are grieving and not going back. > >Plus people questioning the rat race, not wanting to go work >at a fucking restaurant and catch COVID, etc. >
Yup.. that is definitely part of it. >It is not unemployment. > > > The OP just said the jobs report was the reason for starting this discussion.
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